PGB 7 GIBSON, WILLIAM, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND: A scarce circa 1900
smooth face specialty club that looks like a Chipper or Approaching
Putter and is stamped "Wm. Gibson, Maker, Edinburgh" on the
back. The very shallow face has the loft of a Cleek and the back and
wide sole resemble a Gem putter. The ASH shaft is a recent
replacement with a wrapped leather grip. Gibson clubs from his
Edinburgh forge are quite scarce! G-6 $145.00

PGB 9 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: An "Arthur Brown,
Harry Vardon" crescent shaped Putter. The head is also stamped
"Lillywhites, London" and has the Gibson's "Star".
Shaft is loose in hosel and the grip is a replacement. An
inexpensive collectible putter. G-4 $90.

PGB 10 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A circa 1910-15 straight
blade "Putting Iron" with heavy dot punches on the face.
Gibson's "Star" mark is at the toe. The owner put an
aluminum end cap on the grip and added a "Four Leaf Clover"
and "Horseshoe" marker on the end. Interesting putter! G-7 $95.00

PGB 11 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A nice "Arthur
Brown, Harry Vardon" crescent shaped Putter with dots in a
"Pyramid" on the face. The head is also stamped "Army
& Navy Hold Fast, London" and has the Gibson's
"Star". The hosel and shaft are oval and the original sheep
skin grip is a bit tattered at the bottom. A nice example of this
highly collectible Putter. G-7 $250

PGB 12 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A James Braid "Orion
Putter" with flat side hosel and shaft. Gibson's "Star"
mark on the sole. Very scarce and underrated. G-6 $260

PGB 33 UNKNOWN MAKER: A nice circa 1900-1910 smooth, deep face blade
with two four leaf clovers (not Spalding's) at heel and toe and a
large thistle inside an oval with "Thistle" in block
lettering. G-7 $90.